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    1. Artificial Intelligence, Work And Jobs: Preparing For AI's Uncertain Future
      I’ve been thinking a lot recently about the many ways in which artificial intelligence may change our lives. One of the biggest impacts may be on jobs, not only on the nature of work itself, but on the availability of work. Some crystal ball gazers are predicting that AI (working in concert with its older sibling, auto
    2. Capital Spending And The Durability Of The Post-Pandemic Recovery
      The economic recovery has come on strong. Some have expressed disappointment in the second quarter’s pace of real growth, but the news nonetheless remains good, on consumer spending and on employment. Housing has paused of late, but that could be a natural statistical response to what were previously unsustainable grow
    3. Fixed Income Fund Flows Dominant Over Equities Amid Recession Threat
      Courtesy of ZeroHedge View original post here. Fund flows into taxable bond funds and ETFs continue to trump equity funds and ETFs into the late year, reported Lipper Alpha Insight. Investors are preparing for a further deceleration in the US economy by plowing more than $262.1 billion into taxable bond funds (includin
    4. How manufacturers are reskilling factory workers for AI adoption
      How manufacturers in the U.S. are retraining employees to leverage AI in the workplace..
    5. How to Supercharge Your Business Growth with Smart Marketing Strategies
      The path to boosting your business growth lies in implementing smart marketing strategies tailored to your audience. Read on for tips and strategies
    6. 3 reasons for inflation that have nothing to do with higher wages
      Stronger pay growth has contributed to higher inflation, but other factors have played much larger roles. Shipping costs, focus on profitability, and shortages have fueled price hikes throughout 2021. Here are three factors driving inflation higher that have no link to higher wages. See more stories on Insider's busine
    7. CFO confidence rebounds, but delivering AI’s value is the next test in 2026
      CFOs are ending 2025 more confident, even as they confront a mixed growth outlook and mounting pressure to deliver efficiency gains from AI.
    8. Winning Customers (And Winning Them Back)
      Billions of dollars and untold hours are spent luring new customers into an organization so that they can spend their hard-earned dollars for goods and services. That transaction is at the heart of capitalism and without it, economies begin to sink precipitously, and eventually fail altogether. Entire creative organiza
    9. Understanding AI’s customer service opportunities
      Artificial intelligence is swiftly becoming an action item for executives, especially as the technology continues to see rapid advancement.  In a
    10. 3 ways CIOs can drive business success in 2023
      Editor’s note: The following is a guest post authored by Momentive CIO Eric Johnson. Workplace culture, employee experience and productivity are top